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#!/bin/sh
test_description='check various push.default settings'
GIT_TEST_DEFAULT_INITIAL_BRANCH_NAME=main
export GIT_TEST_DEFAULT_INITIAL_BRANCH_NAME
. ./test-lib.sh
test_expect_success 'setup bare remotes' '
git init --bare repo1 &&
git remote add parent1 repo1 &&
git init --bare repo2 &&
git remote add parent2 repo2 &&
test_commit one &&
git push parent1 HEAD &&
git push parent2 HEAD
'
# $1 = local revision
# $2 = remote revision (tested to be equal to the local one)
# $3 = [optional] repo to check for actual output (repo1 by default)
check_pushed_commit () {
git log -1 --format='%h %s' "$1" >expect &&
git --git-dir="${3:-repo1}" log -1 --format='%h %s' "$2" >actual &&
test_cmp expect actual
}
# $1 = push.default value
# $2 = expected target branch for the push
# $3 = [optional] repo to check for actual output (repo1 by default)
test_push_success () {
git ${1:+-c} ${1:+push.default="$1"} push &&
check_pushed_commit HEAD "$2" "$3"
}
# $1 = push.default value
# check that push fails and does not modify any remote branch
test_push_failure () {
git --git-dir=repo1 log --no-walk --format='%h %s' --all >expect &&
test_must_fail git ${1:+-c} ${1:+push.default="$1"} push &&
git --git-dir=repo1 log --no-walk --format='%h %s' --all >actual &&
test_cmp expect actual
}
# $1 = success or failure
# $2 = push.default value
# $3 = branch to check for actual output (main or foo)
# $4 = [optional] switch to triangular workflow
test_pushdefault_workflow () {
workflow=central
pushdefault=parent1
if test -n "${4-}"; then
workflow=triangular
pushdefault=parent2
fi
test_expect_success "push.default = $2 $1 in $workflow workflows" "
test_config branch.main.remote parent1 &&
test_config branch.main.merge refs/heads/foo &&
test_config remote.pushdefault $pushdefault &&
test_commit commit-for-$2${4+-triangular} &&
test_push_$1 $2 $3 ${4+repo2}
"
}
test_expect_success '"upstream" pushes to configured upstream' '
git checkout main &&
test_config branch.main.remote parent1 &&
test_config branch.main.merge refs/heads/foo &&
test_commit two &&
test_push_success upstream foo
'
test_expect_success '"upstream" does not push on unconfigured remote' '
git checkout main &&
test_unconfig branch.main.remote &&
test_commit three &&
test_push_failure upstream
'
test_expect_success '"upstream" does not push on unconfigured branch' '
git checkout main &&
test_config branch.main.remote parent1 &&
test_unconfig branch.main.merge &&
test_commit four &&
test_push_failure upstream
'
test_expect_success '"upstream" does not push when remotes do not match' '
git checkout main &&
test_config branch.main.remote parent1 &&
test_config branch.main.merge refs/heads/foo &&
test_config push.default upstream &&
test_commit five &&
test_must_fail git push parent2
'
test_expect_success '"current" does not push when multiple remotes and none origin' '
git checkout main &&
test_config push.default current &&
test_commit current-multi &&
test_must_fail git push
'
test_expect_success '"current" pushes when remote explicitly specified' '
git checkout main &&
test_config push.default current &&
test_commit current-specified &&
git push parent1
'
test_expect_success '"current" pushes to origin when no remote specified among multiple' '
git checkout main &&
test_config remote.origin.url repo1 &&
test_config remote.origin.fetch "+refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*" &&
test_commit current-origin &&
test_push_success current main
'
test_expect_success '"current" pushes to single remote even when not specified' '
git checkout main &&
test_when_finished git remote add parent1 repo1 &&
git remote remove parent1 &&
test_commit current-implied &&
test_push_success current main repo2
'
test_expect_success 'push from/to new branch with non-defaulted remote fails with upstream, matching, current and simple ' '
git checkout -b new-branch &&
test_push_failure simple &&
test_push_failure matching &&
test_push_failure upstream &&
test_push_failure current
'
test_expect_success 'push from/to new branch fails with upstream and simple ' '
git checkout -b new-branch-1 &&
test_config branch.new-branch-1.remote parent1 &&
test_push_failure simple &&
test_push_failure upstream
'
# The behavior here is surprising but not entirely wrong:
# - the current branch is used to determine the target remote
# - the "matching" push default pushes matching branches, *ignoring* the
# current new branch as it does not have upstream tracking
# - the default push succeeds
#
# A previous test expected this to fail, but for the wrong reasons:
# it expected a fail becaause the branch is new and cannot be pushed, but
# in fact it was failing because of an ambiguous remote
#
test_expect_failure 'push from/to new branch fails with matching ' '
git checkout -b new-branch-2 &&
test_config branch.new-branch-2.remote parent1 &&
test_push_failure matching
'
test_expect_success 'push from/to branch with tracking fails with nothing ' '
git checkout -b tracked-branch &&
test_config branch.tracked-branch.remote parent1 &&
test_config branch.tracked-branch.merge refs/heads/tracked-branch &&
test_push_failure nothing
'
test_expect_success 'push from/to new branch succeeds with upstream if push.autoSetupRemote' '
git checkout -b new-branch-a &&
test_config push.autoSetupRemote true &&
test_config branch.new-branch-a.remote parent1 &&
test_push_success upstream new-branch-a
'
test_expect_success 'push from/to new branch succeeds with simple if push.autoSetupRemote' '
git checkout -b new-branch-c &&
test_config push.autoSetupRemote true &&
test_config branch.new-branch-c.remote parent1 &&
test_push_success simple new-branch-c
'
test_expect_success '"matching" fails if none match' '
git init --bare empty &&
test_must_fail git push empty : 2>actual &&
test_i18ngrep "Perhaps you should specify a branch" actual
'
test_expect_success 'push ambiguously named branch with upstream, matching and simple' '
git checkout -b ambiguous &&
test_config branch.ambiguous.remote parent1 &&
test_config branch.ambiguous.merge refs/heads/ambiguous &&
git tag ambiguous &&
test_push_success simple ambiguous &&
test_push_success matching ambiguous &&
test_push_success upstream ambiguous
'
test_expect_success 'push from/to new branch with current creates remote branch' '
test_config branch.new-branch.remote repo1 &&
git checkout new-branch &&
test_push_success current new-branch
'
test_expect_success 'push to existing branch, with no upstream configured' '
test_config branch.main.remote repo1 &&
git checkout main &&
test_push_failure simple &&
test_push_failure upstream
'
test_expect_success 'push to existing branch, upstream configured with same name' '
test_config branch.main.remote repo1 &&
test_config branch.main.merge refs/heads/main &&
git checkout main &&
test_commit six &&
test_push_success upstream main &&
test_commit seven &&
test_push_success simple main
'
test_expect_success 'push to existing branch, upstream configured with different name' '
test_config branch.main.remote repo1 &&
test_config branch.main.merge refs/heads/other-name &&
git checkout main &&
test_commit eight &&
test_push_success upstream other-name &&
test_commit nine &&
test_push_failure simple &&
git --git-dir=repo1 log -1 --format="%h %s" "other-name" >expect-other-name &&
test_push_success current main &&
git --git-dir=repo1 log -1 --format="%h %s" "other-name" >actual-other-name &&
test_cmp expect-other-name actual-other-name
'
# We are on 'main', which integrates with 'foo' from parent1
# remote (set in test_pushdefault_workflow helper). Push to
# parent1 in centralized, and push to parent2 in triangular workflow.
# The parent1 repository has 'main' and 'foo' branches, while
# the parent2 repository has only 'main' branch.
#
# test_pushdefault_workflow() arguments:
# $1 = success or failure
# $2 = push.default value
# $3 = branch to check for actual output (main or foo)
# $4 = [optional] switch to triangular workflow
# update parent1's main (which is not our upstream)
test_pushdefault_workflow success current main
# update parent1's foo (which is our upstream)
test_pushdefault_workflow success upstream foo
# upstream is foo which is not the name of the current branch
test_pushdefault_workflow failure simple main
# main and foo are updated
test_pushdefault_workflow success matching main
# main is updated
test_pushdefault_workflow success current main triangular
# upstream mode cannot be used in triangular
test_pushdefault_workflow failure upstream foo triangular
# in triangular, 'simple' works as 'current' and update the branch
# with the same name.
test_pushdefault_workflow success simple main triangular
# main is updated (parent2 does not have foo)
test_pushdefault_workflow success matching main triangular
# default tests, when no push-default is specified. This
# should behave the same as "simple" in non-triangular
# settings, and as "current" otherwise.
test_expect_success 'default behavior allows "simple" push' '
test_config branch.main.remote parent1 &&
test_config branch.main.merge refs/heads/main &&
test_config remote.pushdefault parent1 &&
test_commit default-main-main &&
test_push_success "" main
'
test_expect_success 'default behavior rejects non-simple push' '
test_config branch.main.remote parent1 &&
test_config branch.main.merge refs/heads/foo &&
test_config remote.pushdefault parent1 &&
test_commit default-main-foo &&
test_push_failure ""
'
test_expect_success 'default triangular behavior acts like "current"' '
test_config branch.main.remote parent1 &&
test_config branch.main.merge refs/heads/foo &&
test_config remote.pushdefault parent2 &&
test_commit default-triangular &&
test_push_success "" main repo2
'
test_done